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Dreamer's Throne: A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure de Seth Ring

de Seth Ring - Género: English
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Seth Ring Publisher: Aethon Books, Year: 2023


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Book two

I read this one on Royalroad as it was being written and must say that I for one want more.
As usual Mr Ring has written an excellent book that just pulls me in and doesn't let go.
I'm looking forward to a book three.

8/10 Since this is something I've read elsewhere I don't think it's fair to give this book 5 stars, even though to me it definitely deserves it.1 Murphies_law616 4

A lot is happening but not much really matters.

Somehow the book felt a continuation of an overlong intro as the main plot repeatedly stated from the start (rebellion and princess) still did not progress at all.

Lyn is despicted on one hand as an utter imbecile and on the other as a versatile, overly helpful and cunning mastermind. I agree that this is not necessarily mutual exclusive but it is still very strange.

I didn´t really care about the power struggles or the two dimensional characters and missed thrill and mystery to keep me interested..fantasy kindle-unlimited1 kathy pittenger695 2

Dreamer’s Throne book2

Another good book in the series to read. I the action. I can’t wait to read book 3 to see how the story ends.1 Gareth OttonAuthor 6 books106

This is a solid sequel, though not quite the story I hoped for. I was hoping this book might take a bit more time to flesh out the protagonist, deal with his dual nature, and develop everything going on in the world around him. However, there isn't really much character-building going on in this story, at least in any meaningful way, and that's a shame as it's what's holding this series back from more depth and meaning.

That being said, I am enjoying that the author is doubling down on the concept of the series rather than getting cold feet and falling back into more traditional modes of storytelling. The main character continues to be an intellectual character, one whose greatest strength is his mind. Watching him start to build out his new 'family' in this novel was an interesting experience and one I really enjoyed.

I will admit to being less interested in what's happening in the dream reality. Him growing his family is the interesting part for me, but at the same time, I can't really hold that against this book as that is a personal issue. There's nothing wrong with the dream elements other than they take away from the scheming and progress that could be made in the other story while they are focusing on that.

Besides the interesting premise, the relationships between the characters continue to be a highlight for me. Ryn's relationship with the main character especially is a standout of this series. Their innocent friendship turning into something more the bonds of family is something I really enjoy. It adds a wholesome edge to something that could easily turn into a dark novel, and I appreciated that.

Overall, if you enjoyed the first one, you will also enjoy this one. It is consistently strong, and I can happily recommend this series. 1 Dale Smith227

The second book in the series, brings up the intrigue as Garrett starts to move forward with founding his empire.
With the assistance of Ryn, Obe and Viper, Garrett is becoming much more formidable as he starts to consolidate the Family. The character development is interesting, as Garrett's use of the Dreamer's Throne and his Dreamer's abilities continue to increase. In this book, he is drawn in to complications involving the Exorcists, the upper elite of the city and the various gangs taking control of the lower sections of the city.
His Awakened status is also increasing his physical strength, which I can understand, however one of the unique quirks of the story is his disability. Negating that in the 'real world', no strike that - it's not being negated, it's being reduced, is almost cliche. Don't get me wrong, it was necessary in the context of the story, but felt disingenuous to the character who has always found a different solution, so far.
I still enjoyed the story and am anticipating Book 3. (Coming out in March 2024) fantasy fiction kindle ...more Randow51 1 follower

Even though I had a good time, I feel myself gradually becoming detached from the story.
To put it simply, one of this character's original points was his handicap, which was decidedly irreversible. This is a good idea, as it avoids the usual elements of rehabilitation by means unknown to this world, and so on. This, combined with the character's powers, gave him a behind-the-scenes role as a man of the shadows.
But what about this feeling of (relative) powerlessness? Where's the fear of hardship? The ambivalence between the weakness of the day and the omnipotence of the night?

This hero's arrival in the world of dreams has brought him into direct confrontation with one of the dream world's "lords". As well as taking power from him, he destroyed one of his agents. I'll be that lord, I'll NEVER let that go.
wise, discovering that someone is moving into its territory and expanding...?

Everything seemed easy to me, now, already. Even the part with "the leg" leaves me dubious.
The more it goes on, the less I believe in it. Tony Hinde1,632 39

I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, despite finding it hard to relate to the detached protagonist.

Garrett's powers started weak in the last book but are growing exponentially. This seems a little unfair since all the other awakened have powers that are limited to arm's reach. At least his ambitions seem benign, reducing concerns regarding his over-powered future.

We learn a little more about Ren... a backstory that explains her light-fingered skillset. However, I still find most of the characters to be paper thin.

Regardless, I'm looking forward to book three. Michael Jackson304 1 follower

Fantastic

I really enjoyed the second book a real page-turner of a story the continuing adventures of klein and his family cough godfather type set in a magical universe, its just everything that made book one great, it does feel we are still climbing the rollercoaster and not quite at the point it all kicks off, but great world building and base building going on . Kevin1,429 24

Cthulhu dream monsters, here we come.

This is more entertaining than I expected. Never really was a horror fan, and I'm not sure if this counts, but I will read the sequel.

I wonder in the future if he gets strong enough, if he can walk again in the real world.

3/5 Stars Mike Goodman1,282 8

Good Series

This story of a guy getting Izk into a body of a crippled accountant for the crowned prince was a very interesting read. The only thing that I don’t is that he has the power to heal himself but doesn’t. Who would voluntarily be wheelchair bound? Robert L.466 5

Very good book

This is a fine fantasy adventure novel. It is well written and edited. I especially Obe. I anxiously await the sequel. IU_read316

The story is getting better. The family getting bigger and i love how the story is going. Looking forward to the 3rd book. Kevin Khieu7

a world of nightmares and mysteries! This book doesn't give you too much, allowing the magic to stretch our imaginations, a rarity in the LitRPG genre. Ben Mcpeake676 4

9.5/102024 Hansjgloetzner11

Seth ring books

His books are the just reading adventure consistency.
Incredibly incredibly written for every there's nothing.
You would. You would not have Too. Worry your kids reading it. I've read all of his books And when I'm finished, I want to start reading the series over again.All of them they are incredible.I recommend them to everybody and they all love them George Rokkos156 1 follower

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